A 17-year-old claims teachers removed posters for the Turning Point Club honoring Charlie Kirk

When 17-year-old Kylie Wall, a senior at Natrona County High School in Casper, Wyoming, decided to launch a Turning Point USA Club America chapter in honor of the late conservative leader Charlie Kirk, she didn’t expect the reaction she’d get.

According to Wall, several teachers have been quietly removing the flyers she posted to promote her new student club — one meant to “empower bold student leaders to promote free thinking, engage in grassroots activism, and bring their beliefs to life,” as stated on Turning Point USA’s website.

“I pitched the idea to my principal three weeks ago,” Wall told Cowboy State Daily. “He told me, ‘We have to be careful about this.’ Since then, teachers have been tearing my posters down.”

A letter from the Wyoming Freedom Caucus backed up her claim, saying students had “witnessed a staff member at NCHS tearing informational posters about the Club America chapter off the walls.” Wall says she even photographed one teacher doing so and showed the image to Principal Aaron Wilson, who reportedly promised to remind staff that the posters were approved.

As of early November, Wall said no such email had been sent.

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